Methods and apparatus for establishing a desired positional relationship between random-length articles conveyed in single file
First Claim
1. A method of longitudinally conveying random-length articles in single file while establishing a minimum front-to-front distance between successive leading and trailing articles, comprising the steps of:
- A) transferring the leading and trailing articles sequentially from a driven upstream conveyor to a driven variable speed downstream conveyor, while driving the downstream conveyor faster than the upstream conveyor, to create an initial rear-to-front gap between the leading and trailing articles;
B) transferring, subsequent to step A, the leading article onto a receiver conveyor;
C) sensing, subsequent to step A and prior to step B, front and rear ends of the leading article and determining an actual length thereof and an actual front-to-front distance between the leading and trailing articles;
D) comparing, subsequent to step C and prior to step B, the actual length of the leading article with a minimum front-to-front distance value;
E) comparing, subsequent to step C and prior to step B, the minimum front-to-front distance value with the actual front-to-front distance;
F) controlling, subsequent to step B, the speed of the downstream conveyor on which the trailing article is disposed, to make the actual front-to-front distance equal to the minimum front-to-front distance value, when the minimum front-to-front distance value exceeds the actual length of the leading article; and
G) controlling, subsequent to step B, the speed of the downstream conveyor on which the trailing article is disposed, to make the actual front-to-front distance equal to the actual length of the leading article, when such actual length exceeds the minimum front-to-front distance value.
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Abstract
Articles of random length are conveyed in single file while being transferred from a first driven conveyor to a second driven conveyor. The second conveyor is driven faster than the first conveyor so that an initial gap is established between the articles. Front and rear ends of the articles are sensed while traveling along the second conveyor toward a third conveyor. From that sensed information, there is determined an actual front-to-front distance between the front end of each article to the front end of the next article. The speed of the second conveyor is varied, as necessary, to create a desired minimum front-to-front distance between successive articles. Optionally, that minimum front-to-front distance is established while ensuring that a minimum gap is maintained between successive articles.
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19 Claims
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1. A method of longitudinally conveying random-length articles in single file while establishing a minimum front-to-front distance between successive leading and trailing articles, comprising the steps of:
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A) transferring the leading and trailing articles sequentially from a driven upstream conveyor to a driven variable speed downstream conveyor, while driving the downstream conveyor faster than the upstream conveyor, to create an initial rear-to-front gap between the leading and trailing articles; B) transferring, subsequent to step A, the leading article onto a receiver conveyor; C) sensing, subsequent to step A and prior to step B, front and rear ends of the leading article and determining an actual length thereof and an actual front-to-front distance between the leading and trailing articles; D) comparing, subsequent to step C and prior to step B, the actual length of the leading article with a minimum front-to-front distance value; E) comparing, subsequent to step C and prior to step B, the minimum front-to-front distance value with the actual front-to-front distance; F) controlling, subsequent to step B, the speed of the downstream conveyor on which the trailing article is disposed, to make the actual front-to-front distance equal to the minimum front-to-front distance value, when the minimum front-to-front distance value exceeds the actual length of the leading article; and G) controlling, subsequent to step B, the speed of the downstream conveyor on which the trailing article is disposed, to make the actual front-to-front distance equal to the actual length of the leading article, when such actual length exceeds the minimum front-to-front distance value. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. Apparatus for longitudinally conveying random-length articles in single file while establishing a minimum front-to-front distance between successive leading and trailing articles, comprising:
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a driven upstream conveyor for conveying the leading and trailing articles at a first speed; a variable speed-driven downstream conveyor for receiving the leading and trailing articles from the upstream conveyor and conveying the leading and trailing articles at a second speed faster than the first speed, to create an initial rear-to-front gap between the leading and trailing articles; a receiver conveyor for receiving the leading and trailing articles from the downstream conveyor; a sensor for sensing front and rear ends of the leading article traveling on the downstream conveyor; and a controller connected to the sensor and to a drive motor of the downstream conveyor for; determining an actual length of the leading article and an actual front-to-front distance between the leading and trailing articles; comparing the actual length of the leading article with a minimum front-to-front distance value; comparing the minimum front-to-front distance value with the actual front-to-front distance; controlling the speed of the downstream conveyor on which the trailing article is disposed, to make the actual front-to-front distance equal to the minimum front-to-front front distance value, when the minimum front-to-front distance value exceeds the actual length of the leading article; and controlling the speed of the downstream conveyor on which the trailing article is disposed, to make the actual front-to-front distance equal to the actual length of the leading article, when such actual length exceeds the minimum front-to-front distance value. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10, 16, 17, 18, 19)
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11. A method of longitudinally conveying random-length articles in single file while establishing a minimum front-to-front distance and a minimum rear-to-front gap between successive leading and trailing articles, comprising the steps of
A) transferring the leading and trailing articles sequentially from a driven upstream conveyor to a driven variable speed downstream conveyor, while driving the downstream conveyor faster than the upstream conveyor, to create an initial rear-to-front gap between the leading and trailing articles; -
B) transferring, subsequent to step A, the leading article onto a receiver conveyor; C) sensing, subsequent to step A and prior to step B, front and rear ends of the leading article and determining an actual length thereof and an actual front-to-front distance between the leading and trailing articles; D) comparing, subsequent to step C and prior to step B, the actual length of the leading article with a minimum front-to-front distance value and a minimum rear-to-front gap value; E) comparing, subsequent to step C and prior to step B, the minimum front-to-front distance value with the actual front-to-front distance; F) controlling, subsequent to step B, the speed of the downstream conveyor on which the trailing article is disposed, to make the actual front-to-front distance equal to a sum of the actual length of the leading article plus the minimum rear-to-front gap value, when the actual length exceeds the minimum front-to-front distance value; G) controlling, subsequent to step B, the speed of the downstream conveyor on which the trailing article is disposed, to make the actual front-to-front distance equal to the sum of the actual length of the leading article plus the minimum rear-to-front gap value, when the minimum front-to-front distance value exceeds the actual length by an amount less than the minimum rear-to-front gap value; and H) controlling, subsequent to step B, the speed of the downstream conveyor on which the trailing article is disposed, to make the actual front-to-front distance equal to the minimum front-to-front distance value when the minimum front-to-front distance value exceeds the actual length by an amount greater than the minimum rear-to-front gap value. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14)
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15. Apparatus for longitudinally conveying random-length articles in single file while establishing a minimum front-to-front distance and a minimum rear-to-front gap between successive leading and trailing articles, comprising:
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a driven upstream conveyor for conveying the leading and trailing articles at a first speed; a variable speed-driven downstream conveyor for receiving the leading and trailing articles from the upstream conveyor and conveying the leading and trailing articles at a second speed faster than the first speed, to create an initial rear-to-front gap between the leading and trailing articles; a receiver conveyor for receiving the leading and trailing articles from the downstream conveyor; a sensor for sensing front and rear ends of the leading article traveling on the downstream conveyor; and a controller connected to the sensor and to a drive motor of the downstream conveyor for; determining an actual length of the leading article and an actual front-to-front distance between the leading and trailing articles; comparing the actual length of the leading article with a minimum front-to-front distance value and a minimum rear-to-front gap value; comparing the minimum front-to-front distance value with the actual front-to-front distance; controlling the speed of the downstream conveyor on which the trailing article is disposed, to make the actual front-to-front distance equal to a sum of the actual length of the leading article plus the minimum rear-to-front gap value, when the actual length exceeds the minimum front-to-front distance value; controlling the speed of the downstream conveyor on which the trailing article is disposed, to make the actual front-to-front distance equal to the sum of the actual length of the leading article plus the minimum rear-to-front gap value, when the minimum front-to-front distance value exceeds the actual length by an amount less than the minimum rear-to-front gap value; and controlling the speed of the downstream conveyor on which the trailing article is disposed to make the actual front-to-front distance equal to the minimum front-to-front distance value when the minimum front-to-front distance value exceeds the actual length by an amount greater than the minimum gap value.
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